1. Breeding methods1. Light: The lucky tree itself likes light, but it is also shade-tolerant. You can usually put it in a sunny place so that it can receive sunlight throughout the day. In summer, be careful to avoid sunlight to prevent the leaves of the plant from being burned. 2. Temperature: The lucky tree is more suitable for growing in a warm environment. When the temperature is between 20-28℃, the growth rate is faster. If the temperature exceeds 28℃, you need to cool it down and place it in a ventilated and cool place to spend the summer. In winter, move it to a warm place indoors, where the temperature should not drop below 8°C. 3. Soil: The lucky tree is usually planted in loose, fertile, organic-rich culture soil. It can be prepared with garden soil, leaf mold, organic fertilizer and river sand, with the ratio of the four being 5:3:1:1. Make sure the soil is slightly acidic and transfuse the soil once a month to ensure the roots are well ventilated. 4. Watering: The lucky tree will sprout new shoots in spring. At this time, it is necessary to provide relatively sufficient water to keep the soil moist. The temperature is high in summer. In addition to watering in time, you should also spray water on the leaves to keep them moist, which can also have a cooling effect. It rains a lot in autumn, so drainage is needed to avoid waterlogging and root submersion. In winter, water should be strictly controlled and cold water should not be used for watering. 5. Fertilization: Generally, decomposed cake fertilizer is used as base fertilizer for the lucky tree. Liquid fertilizer should be applied once a month during the growing season, and decomposed cake fertilizer water is mostly used. For large plants, slow-release compound fertilizer granules can be applied regularly, but smaller plants do not need this. In the north, potassium dihydrogen phosphate needs to be supplemented after the Mid-Autumn Festival so that people can survive the winter. 2. Precautions1. Control the amount of water: When watering the lucky tree, you must control the amount of water. Once too much water is poured and water accumulates, it can easily lead to root rot, thus affecting the development of the plant. Therefore, any accumulated water should be drained away immediately, and the soil should be loosened appropriately to accelerate the evaporation of water in the soil. 2. Dilute the fertilizer: Fertilizer must be diluted before application, and raw fertilizer cannot be used, it must be fully decomposed. Both raw fertilizers and concentrated fertilizers will burn the roots of the plants and affect their absorption of water and nutrients. In this case, remove the plant from the pot in time, trim the rotten roots, and then replant it in sterilized soil. 3. Pictures |
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